Publications
2023. gada ziņojums par situāciju patvēruma jomā: Kopsavilkums
A summary of the Agency's flagship report, which presents a comprehensive overview of key developments in asylum in 2022. It summarises changes to policies, practices and legislation, with examples of case law.
2023 m. prieglobsčio ataskaita: Santrauka
A summary of the Agency's flagship report, which presents a comprehensive overview of key developments in asylum in 2022. It summarises changes to policies, practices and legislation, with examples of case law.
2023. évi menekültügyi jelentés: Vezetői összefoglaló
A summary of the Agency's flagship report, which presents a comprehensive overview of key developments in asylum in 2022. It summarises changes to policies, practices and legislation, with examples of case law.
EUAA Final Annual Accounts 2022
Annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Asylum 2022
The annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Asylum 2022 contain financial information on the activities of the year, the assets and liabilities, the revenue and expenditure of the Agency. They are produced in accordance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards.
Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2022
EUAA's end of year report 2022
The Consolidated Annual Activity Report looks at the EUAA's main achievements in 2022.
Quarterly Overview of Asylum Case Law
Issue No 2/2023
A compilation of cases related to asylum which were pronounced from March-May 2023.
Surveys of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine - thematic fact sheet, June 2023
Life in the host country - registration and reception
This thematic factsheet provides information from the updated SAM - UKR survey on reception and registration for displaced persons from Ukraine, demographic profiles, employment status, access to accommodation, levels of satisfaction with key aspects of living in the host countries and most urgen
Challenges and opportunities in rapid situational awareness of Ukrainian displacement to the European Union: Some methodological insights
This Migration Research Series paper highlights four research projects employed by The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) that seek to understand displacement from Ukraine to the European Union.